Ireland is changing as it ages

ANY lingering doubts about the increasingly multi-ethnic face of Irish society are well and truly dispelled

Ireland is changing as it ages

With immigration rising, non-nationals now account for nearly 6% of the population, underlining the need for communal tolerance.

In contrast with the growing strength of minority religions, the percentage of Catholics fell by over 3% to 88.4% of the population, or 3.4 million people.

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